A San Francisco company is helping hundreds of thousands of families across california, including the bay area with a tool to protect themselves on the Coronavirus Fight kron fours Jonathan Mccall has details. It was back to school tuesday for students in pittsburgh. For the first time in months they return to campus but only to pick up the items left behind in their classrooms. But they do drive away with more than just pens and paper 2000 families also took home digital thermometers. District Officials Say the small devices will provide a big boost for families in the Coronavirus Fight these are really amazing thermometers they provide helpful tips. For our families and theres an app can next to the phone. To provide tons of information back to the families of these 2000 thermometers are just a fraction of the 400,000 being donated to School Districts across the golden state. For free. All courtesy of San Francisco based can to help the thermometer is especially in these very challen
It verified by the Alameda County health care professionals. And now at night as we speak Alameda County Health Officials are reviewing a site plan tesla submitted they would allow it to officially reopen its production plant in fremont thanks for joining us tonight at 9 oclock everybody im grant lotus and im Vicki Liviakis Tesla Ceo Elon musk. Already restarted production at the facility on monday against county orders. Today production continued and now the president is chiming in to allow tesla to stay open kron fours Taylor Bisacky reports. Production at teslas plant in fremont continued tuesday after the Alameda County Health Department ordered the car giant to shut down its operations President Trump got involved on tuesday tweeting quote california should let tesla and elon musk open the plant now it can be done fast and safely. Soon after Tesla Ceo Elon musk responded thanking the president i guess it was from doctor fauci i would probably Pay Attention a little bit more than.
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You can see that they do have police and maryland state highway out there, keeping a close eye on congestion that could become an issue this morning. Right now it looks pretty normal. Starting at northbound the 95 there is a crash that occurred on route three with a tractor trailer leaking fuel. Police tell me that this cleanup will be with us for the next couple of hours. Headed up plan on using route one as a workaround. Delays towards shady grove due to an earlier disabled train and the switch problem outside glenmont. Due to speed restrictions, expect delays. Back in the next 10 minutes with another update on the roads and rails. V. J. . For on eco it is cold outside. Area. 20 to 30 mile per hour wind gusts being reported, 30 miles per hour, it is the wind that is really going to be an issue with the lower temperatures today. Wind gusting around 30, maybe 35 miles per hour. Tomorrow, for the second part of the weekend we will start to see the winds subside. What it will do today is